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<p class="heading0">ChartDirector 7.0 (Java Edition)</p>
<p class="heading1"><a href="BaseMeter.htm">BaseMeter</a>.<wbr>setTickLength</p>
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<p class="heading2a">Usage</p>
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public void setTickLength(int majorLen [, int minorLen [, int microLen ]])
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<p class="heading2">Description</p>
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Set the lengths of the ticks.
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<td>majorLen</td><td>(Mandatory)</td><td>The length of the major ticks in pixels. A positive value means the tick is at the 'outward' direction of the meter. A negative value means the tick is at the 'inward' direction.<br><br>
For an angular meter, the default is -10 (10 pixels at the inward direction). For a horizontal linear meter, the default is the same height as the meter scale region in the inward direction. For a vertical linear meter, the default is the same width as the meter scale region in the inward direction.</td></tr><tr><td>minorLen</td><td>-7fffffff</td><td>The length of the minor ticks in pixels. The default is 60% of the length of the major ticks.</td></tr><tr><td>microLen</td><td>-7fffffff</td><td>The length of the micro ticks in pixels. The default is 50% of the length of the minor ticks.</td>
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None
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